At Girls on the Run Greater Houston, we believe girls belong everywhere decisions are made—and that includes the track, the field, and the broadcast booth. We're always celebrating the rising power of women in sports, both on the sidelines and in the spotlight. A Game-Changing Moment for Women in Sports Did you catch the history-making broadcast earlier this summer? Julia Morales and Jenny Cavnar became the first all-female duo to call an MLB game on a national broadcast. That moment wasn’t just about baseball—it was about representation, confidence, and paving the way for girls who dream big. It reminds us that what girls see, they can believe. And what they believe, they can become. From GOTR Girls to Grown-Up Goals Many of our Girls on the Run Greater Houston alumni are now young women stepping into leadership roles—on their college campuses, in their careers, and in their communities. Some are athletes, others are teachers, and some are future broadcasters themselves. Every one of them carries the same lessons they learned on the GOTR track: trust your voice, find your pace, and lift others along the way. Inspiration You Can Share Today Want to empower the girl in your life this summer? Try one of these: Watch a women’s sports game together—WNBA, NWSL, or local high school matches Talk about the women in sports media, coaching, or leadership roles who inspire you Ask her how she wants to lead—on and off the field Coming Up Next Our Fall 2025 season kicks off during the first week of September, and registration is just around the corner. We’re also planning exciting 25th Anniversary content to reconnect with our incredible alumni—complete this form to be a part! Girls on the Run Greater Houston is more than a program—it’s a movement. And as we enter our 25th year in Houston, we’re celebrating every girl who dares to dream big, speak up, and show up. She’s not just running. She’s rewriting the playbook. 💜—The GOTR Greater Houston Team